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06/03/06 1:00 PM

#4059 RE: dakota #4058

Dakota: I was responding to the post before. I was negating what he was saying. My comments were in bold. Instead of seeing negative I see positive where he saw negative.

I see a general RECAF screening test that can tell average Jo if s/he has cancer. If test says "yes" then i see RECAF used on tissue samples from suspected areas to diagnose exact location. Then I see, I know I shouldn't get into this but..., RECAF being used as a means for delivery of treatment to the specific calls affected by the cancer.

The colorization is just an improvement which makes reading the test easier, plus it removes the radioactive isotope, making the test easier for the clinician to use.

Hope that clears it up for you.